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Japan Travel Pros aims to keep you in the know about Japan travel news, destination spotlights, air & hotel deals, local experiences & much more
Expo 2025’s Effect on Travel in Osaka & Kyoto
Planning to visit Osaka or Kyoto during 2025? So are millions of others — the World Expo is coming to town! We can expect some additional effect on a region that’s already experiencing overtourism. This will be something to watch out for in Kyoto, in particular, though Osaka will certainly see added burden during the six months of Expo 2025.
The Best 5, 6, or 7-day Japan Itinerary
Got vacation time coming up? Thinking about visiting Japan for a quick trip… like 5, 6 or 7 days? Wondering where to go, what to do and how to squeeze it all in?
Truth be told, your best itinerary for this upcoming trip might not even be in Japan!
“But wait,” you’re saying, “I want to go to Japan!”
Hear me out.
Souvenirs from Japan
Japan offers a lot of great unique souvenirs for you to take home – far beyond the typical keychain or postcard. We take a look at some of the standards, as well as a quick trip across Japan's regions, to show the most memorable keepsakes and gifts you’ll want to look for.
Knowing Japan: An Expert or a Guide?
I hope you’ll visit Japan. I hope you’ll give it the time it deserves – balancing that, of course, with the reality of time limitations due to work, school, etc. And I hope you’ll see & experience both the major sights of Japan as well as the hidden gems and off-the-beaten path experiences. If we can help you with that, I’ll consider it an honor and a privilege.
Accessible Travel in Japan
We discuss the various accessibility challenges and highlights that a traveler to Japan could encounter, showing how preparation and awareness are your best allies in navigating accessibility for travel in Japan.
Just How Crowded Is Japan?
Japan’s popularity is well-earned. It's a fascinating country with so much to offer. But it can get pretty crowded, especially in the popular tourist spots. Understanding the crowds and knowing what to expect will help you enjoy your trip without feeling overwhelmed or disappointed.
Who Is a Tourist in Japan?
The notion of a "tourist" has become increasingly fluid in our interconnected world. Japan exemplifies this complexity more than most destinations. What might seem like a straightforward travel experience reveals layers of nuance that challenge even the most seasoned global travelers.
10 Things You Can Start Doing Now to Have a Better Trip in Japan
Planning a trip to Japan? Wondering How to Make It Better? Japan is a place where small efforts can yield big rewards, especially when it comes to blending into the rhythm of daily life.
Shinkansen Update: New Years Train Travel in Japan
Planning to travel by train in Japan during the New Year period? Reservations may be required! Here are some key things you need to understand about the Shinkansen (bullet train) system during that time.
Japan Travel: Managing Baggage
Packing for a trip to Japan requires some strategic thinking. Japan's transportation system, including the famous bullet trains, weren't designed with large luggage in mind. Whether you’re traveling by train, bus and/or air within Japan, managing your luggage is an important factor in planning your trip. We’ve got some tips to make it easier for you.
Reviews & Ratings in Japan: How to Decode
Traveling to Japan & using Google or similar review sites to plan meals & attractions? How do you know what’s the real number? We’ll break it all down for you, so that you’ll be able to sort it all out and decipher what’s worth the wait and where to avoid.
Etiquette in Japan: 'Meiwaku'
“Meiwaku” broadly translates to causing trouble, annoyance or burden to others. This concept shapes social interactions throughout Japan. For international visitors, understanding meiwaku helps navigate social situations and shows respect for local customs.
Sukiyaki vs. Shabu-Shabu: Hot Pot in Japan
Sukiyaki and shabu-shabu let you cook food right at your table, combining great ingredients, simplicity and a communal dining experience. But while they might look similar at a glance – thinly sliced beef, veggies, a hot pot of broth – the flavors, preparation & mood of the meals are quite different.
Top 10 Myths About Japan Debunked
Social media, movies & television often paint an incomplete or inaccurate picture of what visitors actually experience in Japan. We examine ten common misconceptions that frequently surprise first-time visitors to this fascinating country.
Breakfast in Japan
For many visitors to Japan, breakfast presents one’s first real encounter with local cuisine. While international hotels reliably serve familiar Western options, experiencing a traditional Japanese breakfast offers unique insights into the country's food culture and daily life.
How to Order in Restaurants in Japan
Getting ready to dine out in Japan? The restaurant scene here offers incredible food experiences. Still, ordering can sometimes be confusing for international visitors. Let’s look at the various types of restaurants and their ordering systems.
Skiing in Japan: A Travel Guide
While ski destinations worldwide offer their own unique appeals, Japan's combination of exceptional snow quality, reliable conditions & distinctive cultural elements creates an unmatched winter sports environment. Find out how!
Top 10 Local Tokyo Neighborhoods
Away from the tourist zones, Tokyo neighborhoods have tons of local charm & character. Walking through these neighborhoods gives you good insights into how Tokyo residents live, work and spend their lives day to day. We’ll give you some local Tokyo neighborhood gems.
Japanese Food in Japan vs. Abroad
Visitors arriving in Japan might be surprised to find the "Japanese" foods they knew are either completely absent in Japan, or dramatically different from what they're used to back home. In this edition of the Japan Travel Pros blog, we’ll explore what you can expect from Japanese food in Japan.
Slow Travel & Digital Detox in Japan
In much of Japan, time seems to stand still. An aging society with a nostalgia for a “Showa” era of years gone by, the reality of day-to-day life in Japan reflects rather little of what content creators & influencers would lead us to believe. This duality makes Japan an ideal destination for those seeking to embrace the art of slow travel and digital detox.
Talk to Us About Your Japan Trip
Want to make the most of your Japan self-guided tour? Let’s have a chat! We’ll answer your questions and let you know how we can help make your Japan travel dreams come true.

